Thanksgiving Cactus Repotting

When to Repot a Thanksgiving Cactus

Choosing the Right Pot

Selecting the Right Soil

How to Repot a Thanksgiving Cactus

  1. Prepare the New Pot and Soil: Start by filling the new pot one-third full with fresh, well-draining soil. This provides a stable base for the cactus.
  2. Remove the Cactus from Its Old Pot: Carefully tip the plant out of its current pot, supporting the base of the plant. If the cactus doesn’t slide out easily, gently tap the sides of the pot or loosen the soil around the edges with a small tool.
  3. Inspect the Roots: Check for any signs of root rot or disease. Trim any dead, mushy, or damaged roots with sterilized scissors to promote healthy regrowth. Healthy roots should appear firm and white.
  4. Place in New Pot and Add Soil: Position the cactus in the new pot, centering it so that it sits at the same depth it was previously. Add soil around the roots, lightly pressing it down to eliminate air pockets.
  5. Watering: Give the newly potted cactus a light watering to settle the soil around its roots. After this initial watering, allow the soil to dry out before watering again to prevent root rot in its new environment.

Watering After Repotting

Light Requirements for Repotted Thanksgiving Cactus

Fertilizing After Repotting

Year-Round Care After Repotting

  • Spring and Summer: Increase watering slightly and feed every four to six weeks with a diluted, balanced fertilizer. Place it in a bright spot with indirect light and monitor for any signs of sun stress.
  • Fall: Reduce watering and avoid fertilizing as the plant enters its rest period. Keep it in a cooler area with reduced light exposure to prepare for blooming.
  • Winter: As the plant blooms, maintain steady watering but avoid overwatering. Keep it away from drafts and temperature extremes.

Happy Gardening!